While everyone is busy speculating about the fate of Picturehouse and honcho Bob Berney, the Time Warner specialty label has quietly moved up Diane English’s forever-in-development remake of “The Women” from October to Sept. 12, putting it head on with another comedy, The Coen Brothers’ “Burn After Reading” with a couple of guys named Clooney and Pitt. That flick will premiere in Venice and we’re guessing that will also be true for “The Women,” with both flicks being showcased in Toronto the weekend before their North American openings. Based on a ’30s play by Claire Boothe Luce, this ancestor of “Sex and the City” was turned into a 1939 classic by George Cukor starring Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer and Rosalind Russell and less notably remade in the ’50s as a musical called “The Opposite Sex” with June Allyson, Joan Collins and Leslie Nielsen. The all-female cast of the latest update stars Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, Anette Bening, Carrie Fisher, Jada Pinket Smith, Bette Midler, Candace Bergen and Cloris Leachman.